
Women Made Visible
Feminist Art and Media in Post-1968 Mexico City
Gabriela Aceves Sepúlveda
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Imprint: University of Nebraska Press
Published: 04/2019
Pages: 420
Subject: History
eBook ISBN: 9781496213839
DESCRIPTION
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Gabriela Aceves Sepúlveda is an assistant professor in the School of Interactive Arts and Technology at Simon Fraser University.
REVIEWS
"Gabriela Aceves Sepúlveda brilliantly contrasts two primary sources that are not normally read together: private artist archives (and interviews with the artist-archivists) and state security archives. The author's deeply researched—and theoretically and methodologically sophisticated—study will be an extraordinary resource for this subfield of video art and experimental film in Mexico."—George Flaherty, author of Hotel Mexico: Dwelling on the '68 Movement
"An impressive foundation. Women Made Visible adds important women artists to the canon of Mexican art history. Written in a brisk, accessible, but still sophisticated prose style, this book will serve novice and specialist alike."—Mary K. Coffey, author of How a Revolutionary Art Became Official Culture: Murals, Museums, and the Mexican State
"An impressive foundation. Women Made Visible adds important women artists to the canon of Mexican art history. Written in a brisk, accessible, but still sophisticated prose style, this book will serve novice and specialist alike."—Mary K. Coffey, author of How a Revolutionary Art Became Official Culture: Murals, Museums, and the Mexican State
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